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HARVESTER  1969 


HAYFIELD 
HIGH-INTERMEDIATE 
FAIRFAX  COUNTY,  VA. 


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HAYFI ELD’S  PAST 
AND  PRESENT 


Although  it  is  a  new  school,  Hayfield  has 
inherited  an  important  history.  It  is  located 
on  the  site  of  property  which  was  originally 
owned  by  George  Washington.  After  the 
Revolutionary  War,  he  sold  it  to  his  cousin, 
Lund  Washington,  who  had  been  manager 
of  Mt.  Vernon.  It  was  Lund  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth  Foote  Washington  who  built  the 
lovely  Hayfield  Manor  House  in  the  late 
1700's.  Although  the  house  was  destroyed 
by  fire  in  1917,  its  foundations  still  remain. 
Hayfield's  name  came  from  the  spreading 
fields  at  the  edges  of  its  sweeping  lawns. 
Also  in  the  site  was  a  formal  boxwood 
garden  that  was  planted  by  George 
Washington,  and  was  said  to  be  one  of  the 
finest  in  the  state  of  Virginia.  The  famous 
sixteen-sided  barn  which  stood  on  the 
property  also  burned  in  1967. 


EUGENE  F. 
WARE 


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OUR  BEGINNINGS 
WERE  OFTEN 
DIFFICULT  BUT 
REWARDING 

Daring  to  begin  .  .  .  our  first  year  at  Hayfield  is  the  story  of 
a  beginning.  At  first,  there  was  nothing  but  an 
administration,  a  faculty,  and  a  student  body.  Even  with 
these  prerequisites  we  could  not  call  ourselves  a  school,  but 
almost  immediately,  the  spirit  and  ideas,  these  things  which 
really  make  a  school,  began  to  be  seen.  Slowly  at  first,  then 
with  gathering  speed,  Hayfield  gained  an  individuality,  and 
we  began  to  have  pride.  Our  spirit  gradually  increased;  it  hit  a 
peak  when  we  finally  moved  into  our  own  building  in 
January.  With  our  new  building  came  the  satisfaction  of 
having  a  foundation  from  which  we  could  develop,  and  the 
realization  that  our  future  could  take  any  form  and  direction 
we  wished.  No  matter  what  these  beginnings  mean  to  others, 
they  are  very  meaningful  to  us.  Whether  successes  or  failures, 
we  have  begun. 


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FACULTY  AND 
ADMINISTRATION 

The  faculty  is  the  framework  of 
a  school.  They  are  what  keeps 
the  school  going,  the  driving 
force.  Perhaps  the  most  trying 
problem  the  members  of  our 
faculty  have  had  to  face  was  the 
lack  of  available  facilities  in  our 
host  school.  Although  now 
settled  and  provided  with  better 
equipment,  the  faculty  worked 
long  hours  and  under  great  pres¬ 
sure  in  the  beginning  of  the 
year.  By  working  closely  with 
the  students,  the  faculty  has 
given  us  the  tools  with  which  to 
acquire  knowledge,  the  greatest 
gift  of  all. 


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Mr.  Floyd  W.  Worley,  Principal 


Confronted  with  the  many  problems  of  opening, 
organizing,  and  running  a  new  school,  our  principal, 
Mr.  Worley,  has  demonstrated  what  perserverance  and 
determination  can  accomplish.  These  obstacles  were 
compounded  by  the  vastness  of  our  school  and  the 
fact  that  the  initial  semester  was  spent  in  a  host 
school,  where  facilities  were  cramped  and  activities 
hampered.  With  the  invaluable  assistance  of  Dr. 
Wilson,  the  school  has  become  a  success. 


Dr.  James  R.  Wilson,  Associate  Principal 


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Mr.  John  G.  Oliverio, 
Assistant  Principal 


Mr.  Lyman  Warner, 
Assistant  Principal 


Mr.  Robert  B.  Leggat, 

Assistant  Principal  Mr.  Eugene  Puffenberger, 

Assistant  Principal 


NR,  PUFFI 


Mr.  James  O.  Mays, 
Director  of  Activities 


Mr.  Peter  J.  Visnich 
Administrative  Assistant 


Mr.  Richard  J.  Hurley, 
Director  of  Media 


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Phyllis  Dillow  and  Doris  Greene  work  hard  in  clinic. 


Mrs.  Helen  Heckert,  Finance 


IBM  officer,  Mrs.  Kate  Wilkie. 


Our  Secretaries 

Mrs.  Bernice  Liming,  Mrs.  June  Cranford,  Mrs.  Patricia  Langford,  Mrs.  Helen 
Heckert,  Mrs.  Celia  Irvine,  Mrs.  Thelma  Gilbert. 


Mrs.  June  Cranford,  Mrs.  Eleanor  Mayhugh,  Mrs.  Helen  Heckert,  Mrs.  Sallie  Komar 


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Mrs.  Shirley  Aiken 


Mr.  Franklin  Cain 


Mrs.  Virdie  Ewan 


Mrs.  Helen  Huggins 


Mr.  William  Watts 


Mrs.  Louise  Young 


GUIDANCE  COUNSELORS 


Mr.  Courtney  Jones, 
Director  of  Pupil  Service 


Mr.  Jones  works  behind  the  scenes  to  se¬ 
cure  better  student  teacher  relationships 
through  guidance  counseling. 


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“No,  Mr.  Cain's  not  in.  May  I  take  a  message?" 


Mr.  Kerlin  amidst  his  D.E.  class. 


READING  AND  SPECIAL  ED. 

Nobody  sleeps  in  Special  Ed.  class. 


Mr.  Charles  Hollis 


Mr.  Jon  Butler 
Mr.  Robert  Cavaiola 


Mr.  Kermit  Eide 

Mr.  Theodore  Feuerbach 


Excedrin  headache  number  4. 

MATH  DEPARTMENT 

Mr.  Bob  Fleming 


"My  Hero!” 


Mr.  Basil  Gabbert 


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Mr  David  Magnuson 


Mr.  Dennis  Osborn 


Miss  Rebecca  James  Mrs.  Jannis  Luter 

BROADENS  HORIZONS 


Miss  James  works  assuredly  at  the  board. 


Teachers  have  fun,  too. 


Mr.  Charles  Rembold 


Miss  Linda  Ritter 


Mr.  Chris  Vaganos 


Mrs.  Pamela  VanVoorhees 


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ENGLISH  DEPARTMENT 


The  new  elective  English  approach  de¬ 
veloped  by  the  department  is  centered 
around  themes  in  various  areas  of  Eng¬ 
lish  literature  and  grammar.  It  enables 
students  to  select  a  theme  of  interest 
in  which  they  try  to  achieve  improve¬ 
ment  in  literary  skills. 


Mrs.  Stone,  head  of  the  English  Department,  displays  her  good  disposition. 


Mr.  David  Greek 
Mr.  Preston  Haynie 


Mr.  Dennis  Howard 
Miss  Judith  Hudnall 


Mrs.  Gail  Kettlewell 
Mrs.  Dorothy  Martin 


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DEVELOPS  NEW  SYSTEM 


Mr.  Gene  Singleton 
Mrs.  Rita  Stone 


Mrs.  Diana  Vericella 
Mr.  Christopher  White 


"You  wouldn't  dare!" 


"Sometimes  I  wonder  if  it's  all  worth  it." 


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ESG  DEPARTMENT  OFFERS 


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WIDE  RANGE  STUDIES 


Mrs.  Sarah  Maltby 


Mr.  Donald  Miller 


"So  what!"  exclaims  Mr.  Singleton. 


Miss  Florence  Snyder 


Mr.  Hilbert  Wilkinson 


Mrs.  Phyllis  Yates 


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3&S 


LANGUAGE  DEPARTMENT 


Miss  Cynthia  Allen 


Mr.  John  Daugherty 


Mr.  William  Martin 
Miss  Sheila  Sullivan 


Nichts  Besonderes 


Class,  put  down  your  weapons! 


Now  THIS  is  a  Latin  book 


Mrs.  Virginia  Thomason 


Mr.  Guillermo  Vallejos 
Mrs.  Isabella  Windham 


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Keys  to  success. 


BUSINESS  DEPARTMENT 


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Mr.  Jacobs  moonlights  as  an  announcer  at  a  football  game. 


Mr.  Frank  Benson 


"And  guess  what  you  got  on  the  test!" 

-  SOCIAL  STUDIES 


What  a  day  for  a  daydream  .  .  . 


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"Listen  my  children  and  you  shall  hear  .  .  .  " 

DEPARTMENT 


To  help  the  student  understand  the  complex 
structure  of  our  government  and  to  widen  his  outlook 
of  the  world,  the  Social  Studies  Department  offers  a 
variety  of  courses.  These  courses  help  to  stress  the 
influence  that  every  nation,  its  government  and 
history,  have  on  the  world.  The  emphasis  is  placed  on 
unity  of  all  nations  and  the  benefits  achieved  through 
universal’understanding  and  peace. 


One  of  Mr.  Piazza's  serious  moments 


Miss  Shirley  Whiteman 


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Mrs.  Bonnie  Habicht 


PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 


"Yes,  sir,  that's  my  name.  Coach  Fox!" 


Mr.  William  Fox 


Mrs.  Sarah  Gardiner 


Mrs.  Tanise  Blais 


Mr.  Joseph  Crain 


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"All  right,  spit  that  gum  out,  kid." 

DEPARTMENT 


The  greatest  test  of  a  new  school  is  being  able  to 
overcome  the  hardships  of  inadequate  equipment, 
little  equipment,  or  no  equipment  at  all.  Our  ath¬ 
letes  have  responded  to  the  challenge  with  the 
vigor  that  surges  forth  when  most  needed.  Each 
student  is  made  aware  of  the  importance  of  phy¬ 
sical  education  and  the  role  it  plays  in  his  life 
through  the  influence  of  the  Physical  Education 
Department.  . 

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Coach  Walthall  labors  long  hours. 


Mr.  Robert  Pruett 


Mrs.  Billie  Reynolds 


Mr.  Ellett  Scott 


Mr.  James  Walthall 


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HOME  ECONOMICS  DEPARTMENT 


Mrs.  Brenda  Aust 
Mrs.  Jean  Dundas 


Mrs.  Connie  Joyce 


Miss  Arleen  Shams 


The  many  homemaking  skills  taught  to  stu¬ 
dents  through  the  Home  Economics  Depart¬ 
ment,  will  prove  valuable  to  any  girl  in  her 
future.  They  help  prepare  girls  in  the  home¬ 
making  skills  of  sewing,  personal  grooming, 
cooking,  child  care,  and  the  social  graces.  The 
courses  offered  help  to  develop  well  rounded 
and  skilled  homemakers. 


Home  Ec  students  work  dil I i gently . 


Home  Ec's  "Icing  City". 


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INDUSTRIAL  ARTS  DEPARTMENT 


"Now  first  you  take  a  pencil 


Mr.  James  Madorma 


Mr.  French  Bullington 


Mr.  Bullington  is  caught  without  his  usual  jovial  expression. 


Mr.  Joel  Rosen 


A  woman's  work  is  never  done. 


THE  FINE  ARTS 


Miss  Joan  Bradley 
Miss  Nancy  Donnelly 


Mrs.  Dorothy  Ellis 
Mr.  James  Myers 


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The  courses  available  in  the 
Fine  Arts  Department  help 
delvelop  creative  abilities  and 
provide  outlets  for  artistic  ex¬ 
pression.  Several  successful  pro¬ 
jects  have  been  started  to  ex¬ 
tend  the  interest  in  the  arts, 
such  as  plays,  displays  .  .  .  etc. 
Although  hampered  by  lack  of 
equipment,  the  department  has 
aroused  a  great  show  of  student 
participation  and  interest. 


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MUSIC  DEPARTMENT 


“Thompson,  you've  got  a  mind  like  a  sieve!" 


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SCIENCE  DEPARTMENT  EXPERIMENTS 


Mr.  Ned  Garber  Mr.  Edgar  Harris  Mr.  James  Humphrey 


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WITH  NEW  SYSTEM 


"You  see,  Mr.  Leggat,  it's  like  this,"  says  Mr.  Harris. 


Mrs.  Kathryn  Keranen 


Mr.  Lowell  Koontz 
Mr.  John  Mooney 

Mr.  Dieringer's  famous  line:  "Under¬ 
stand?" 


Mr.  Richard  Murphy 
Mr.  Colin  Payne 


Mr.  John  Spencer 
Mr.  Gary  Yohe 


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STUDENTS 

The  students  of  Hayfield  have  all  been  actors 
in  a  great  dramatic  production.  It  was  the 
production  of  one  of  the  largest  complexes 
for  intermediate  and  high  school  students 
anywhere,  and  it  was  a  pleasing  perfor¬ 
mance.  There  was  the  rapid  unification  of 
the  student  body,  a  commendable  adjust¬ 
ment  at  Edison,  and  an  even  finer  adjust¬ 
ment  at  Hayfield.  All  this  is  something  to 
cherish  and  to  remember  with  pride. 


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FAIRFAX 

HALL 


President:  Dee  Silverthorn 


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SEVENTH  GRADE 


Susan  Adams 
Diana  Adcock 
CHntoif’ATferi" 
,£jlen  Almond 
-Gagrqanne  Anders 
Paul  Anderson 


Kenneth  Arnold 

Evelyn  Arocho 
.Rodney  Bagan 
Leslie  Bainbr i d g e 
Ronald  Banks 

Jean  Barbour 


Earn  Bell 
T+ieresa  Bilbrey 
Deborah  Blackwell 

Karen  Blundon 

Mark  Boldio 
Erna  BoTton“ 


'  Patricia  Bowen 
Tim  Boyer 
Jiillie  Kay  Boyette 
St  even*  Brady 
Tony  Brannan 

George  Bray 


Cathy  Breary 
Dolores  Broe 
William  Broomall 
T awana  Brown 
Qeborah  Buck 
S  a  ncTraTJu  me  F 


George  Butler 
J.ulie  Butler 
^usan  Butler 
-Jannine  Carlton 

Jimmy  Caudill 


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Willis  Chancellor 
Kathleen  Chapman 

Penny  Liar* - 

Elizabeth  Clement 
Lvnne  Collins 
Lance  Coscia 


Janice  Crawford 
Bill  Danner 
_CarolvnDavies 
DianneTUavis ' 

Roxanne  Davis 


Laurie  Delaire 
Sharon  Demi nt 

Kathy  Denson 
John  Desmond 

~Jame^  15eviers 


Donna  Dittmer 
tecky  Uomingue 

Wilson  Donald 

Fred  Dotson 

Adrian  Doyle" 
Michele  Eastridge 


Pattie  Edson 
■Leith  Elder 
Debbie  EMiott 
ETieen  English” 
Joyce  E rTcIcson 
John  Eskew 


7\my  F  iebelkorn 
Anthony  FieTcnm 
Brian  Finnell 
Steven  Flemjna 
Ljiura  Fletcher 
T  eresa~  FoJey> 


BettyForbes 


Michele  Fowler 
William  Frazier 
Gary  Freeman 
Norma  Frye 


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ames  Fullerton 
lvfartFT3^^ns 

-G  hpry |  Harr ia 

-4XkJu_£arland 
-~B  i 1 1  Gentry 
Michael  Gibbs 


_A[etha  Golas 
MTEe  GoT35 
Samuel  Gonzales 
G^arQlGood" 
PaulaGrahs* 

.  Vicki  Graybill 


"Psoa  .Glger 
jtani  Griffin 
JVIargaret  Grif£io 

.George  Griswold 

RichairTRate'" 


Katie  Harlow 

J3  jokey  Harvev 
■■Bobby  Hauthaj^ 
— Donna  LLgwe^' 
Nancy  Heist 
Karen  Hebchman 


William  Henry 
William  Hicks 
Thomas  H iggins 
^Teresa  Hill 
R  rendaHirnes^ 


Ben  Holmes 
T eresa  Hudson 
pebra  H umphries 
^OyeeddTiTchison 
Jon  Ingle 


^.Kenneth  Karas 
Linda  Kavanagtr 
John  Kearney 
John  Kelley 
^Roger  Kelley 
^MicKael  Kingrey 


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Joy  Koplaski 
Steven  Kopp 
~Jea  ri  n  yKnctfe 


Marie  Lacy 
_ _ Kobert  Lacy 


-Terxy  Lash 
Jeff  LeatherTand 
JEoEnrtmara- 
Lee  Litvinas 
— Ajnira  Lopez 
Margaret  Lott 


Jeannette  Maclean 
Kathy  Maclean 
jQhmtine  Mentone 
—Mike  MoCiain 
Jeffery  MGDaniel 

Claudia  McGhlt? 


Claudia  Minnick 
-Martv  Mittendorff 
Chris  MorSn 
'Cacv  Nalls 
Michelle  Newman 
'  Glenn  Northrop 


James  Noel 
^Pamela  O'Cqnnar 
Charlene  Owen 
■Pamela  Owen 
—  OJiver  ( )  rn.r  foiTf  ^ 
Alan  Overton 


Barbara  Pankey 
Kenitha  Parsons 
.Jimmy  Pastros. 

Anise  Patton 
—Sherry  Petitt 
William  Phillips 


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Gary  Rinehart 
Sharman  Rinehart 
Diana  Rivera 
JefferV  Rivera 

Vicky  Robbins 
RTmnTC-Rrsb'e  rts 


Palmer  Rucker 

Hollis  Rutherford 
Hank  Sanko__ 
Raymond  Saxty 
Schmidt 


Sam  Schneider 
Caren  Scott 


aovia 


-Thomas  Seward 
Pebble-Sexton 
John  Shepherd 


Laurie  Sherman 

 Karen  Shwab 
Ma  ncySTcTa  f  o  o  s  e 
JVIark  Siebert 

Karen  Snyde} 
-.Steven  Spaulding 


41 


-Charles  Sprouse 


.Honal.d  Steele 
— Siielia  StepTSh 
Betty^TOckslayer 

Jay  Stoller 
Brenda  Stolts 


Susan  Stribling 
Jack  Sutpfiin 
.  Nancy  T avlor 
-—Stanley  Taylor^ 
Paul  Thomas 

T erry  Thompson 


Sue  Titus 
Kyla  T ownsend 

David  T rittipoe 

~  .KevTFI  Tyler 
_ Betty  T yson 

-Mi  c  h  aeTVen  t  o 


"Hawk"— any  of  a  family  of  diurnal  birds  of  prey  (excepting  eagles  and 
vultures.) 


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Ray  Whitiev. 
<Mjchele  Williams 
GeraTdTA/mdt-” 
Doris  Winemiiler 
Steven  Woodworth 


Randy  Wright 


43 


EIGHTH  GRADE 


Debra  Able 
Carolyn  Allen 
John  Allen 
Donna  Anderson 
Bob  Arvin 
T erry  August 


Deborah  Autrey 
Susan  Baker 
Virginia  Banigan 
Kent  Barrett 
Brenda  Bass 
James  Bearden 


Pam  Beatty 
Elizabeth  Bennett 
Cathy  Berger 
Michael  Bergeron 
Terry  Bertrand 
i^pura  Bischofs 


Michael  Bissette 
Richard  Bliss 
Joe  Bonifer 
Thelma  Boozer 
Carmen  Bostick 
Connie  Bowen 


Denise  Boyette 
Larry  Breit 
Gail  Briscoe 
Thomas  Buckley 
Jerry  Call 
.Gwen  Campbell 


Sandy  Cartwright 
-4efcua_CashJ 
Sandra  Clark 
Ward  Cash 
WilliarrTClipper 
Marian  Cole 


Dianna  Collins 
JVUke  Columbus 
Cynthia  ConraST' 
Linda  Conway 
John  Cooper 
Charles  Cosgrove 


44 


Adrien  Cote 
"jm/cefcox"  ' 

John  Criss 
Peggy  CuncTfff 
Diane  Darivoff 


£dward  Davis 
Sandy  Davis 
James  Dawson 
SheTiaTTefonde 
Ricky  Delaire 
Brenda  Diamond 


Loren  Dick 
Teresa  Dodson 
Russell  Duncan 
RjiharcLBarp 
Brenda  Edney 
Jody  Edward 


-LauxaJEiskant 
Kevin  E nglish 
Sandra  E nnis 
Peter  Everett 
Linda  Farmer 
Richard  Feaganes 


Terry  Feaganes 
Don  Fineran 
Mitzi  Finn 
Vicki  Fletcher 
Harold  Foster 
Roger  Friend 


Michelle  Fruge 
J^athyGallahan 
.  nTlardT^rrffTF' 
Kathy  Getzv* 

Mike  Goins 

Josh  Golden 


Bruce  Graham 
Robert  Graham 
Sheryll  Gratton 
Cary  Gray 
Deletha  Greer 
Robert  Gregory 


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Suzy  Guenthner 
Brenda  Hagstrom 
Douglas  Hall 
Karen  Hall 
Sonia  Hall 
Janice  Hamm 


_J_arry -Harder 
Lynn  Harmon 
-Roger  Harris 
Willis  Hartford 
Karen  Kartless 
Jack  Haskins 


Denise  Hauther 
-  Dpi  Haynes 
Lorie  Heard 
Theodore  Helm 
Michelle  Herbsbuith 
Sonia  Hernandez 


~Kav  Hunter 
■timmy  Himas 
.Ronald  Hock 
Daniel  HoTTandswortFT 
Theresa  Holm 
Noah  Hoover 


,_Janet  Hopkins 
Kenneth  Horton' 
Robert  Huhimer 

Joe  Hunter 
Sandra  Izzo 
Andrew  Jackson 


William  Jackson 
Doris  Jameson 
Doug  Johnson 
John  Jones 
_J3avid  Kachur 
John  Kay? 


Margaret  Keck 
Howard  Keller 
~npnnic  Klrlrl 
Ronnv  Kirbv 

Norman  KirT 
Alison  Kreppein 


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Peggy  Lacey 
Denise  Lang 
Jeff  Larrick 
jBrenda  Larvie 
Mary  Leckner 

Dale  Lee 


Carol  Lewis 
-Glenn  Liming 
Jeffry  Livesav  . 
Richard  Lloyd 
James  Ludwick 
Rosie  Lusk 


Robert  Macan 
David  Macdonald 
Wade  Malaby 
Sylvia  Manasco 
Elizabeth  Manger 
-Michelle  Maron 


Rov  Maupin 
Deborah  Maxwell 
John  Maxwell 
Susan  McCain 
Wayne  McCleese 
'''Denise  iVTcDcThlffT 


Helen  McGhee 
t  Larry  McGhee 

.Nancy  Miller 
'Dpn  Mills  ' 

Joann  Mills 


Patty  Mitchell 
Robert  Mitton 
Sue  Mison 
Mike  Murphy 
y'l^TIke  MTapfiy 
Michael  ivaxoli 


Brenda  Newville 
David  Norfolk 
~2am  unmtrCtrr 

Paul  Osborn 
Daniel  Owens 


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Inga  Parris 
Richard  Persinger 
Marie  Pietzsch 
Brian  Pinkerton 
Ronota  Pittman 
Gary  Policastro 


David  Powell 
Barbara  Powers 
Roger  Price 
Sheryl  Price 
Bob  Pullin 
^uftin 


'Mike 
Ruth  Riley 
Kathy  Rocherbaumer 
Sheila  Rock 


Vilma  Rosado 
Robroy  Rose 

LiTlian'Ross 

Kim  Runyijp 
Kathleen  Ffyan 
Roxanna  Schabo 


Rita  Schulte 
tala  Sears 


>eegars 
Roseann  Seelye 
Mark  Sells 


George  Shake 

-Ewa  ‘thamhlh 

Robin  Shewmaker 
Dee  Silverthorn 


Milton  Smith 
Cynthia  Soria 
William  Spurr 
Sharon  Stepp 
Steve  Stinnette 
tfrary-giOIIP-' 


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Sandi Stonpking 
Jerry  Talberg 
Pam  T arlosky 
Alice  T aylor 
Doreen  Thomas 


Don  Tilson 
Charlotte  T ravis 
Anna  Upole 
John  Vervan 
Beth  Vickers 
Donna  Voigt 


Jonny  Wadsworth 
Kenneth  Wahlmeier 
R  ichard  Walker 
Kenneth  Ward 
Ruth  Washington 
Joan  Watson 


Sherry  Wease 
.Sieve  Weatherford 
Burrell  Weaver 
Vickie  Wedding 
Don  Weiss 
Evelyn  Welch 


Cynthia  Walsh 
Kathy  Whalen 
Robert  White 
Linda  Whitt 
Linda  Williams 


E  Ivin  Wilson 
Holly  Wilson 
Twila  Wright 


Russell  Young 
Rudy  Zamora 
"t^Faye  Zorefic 


JEFFERSON  HALL 


, 


Top  to  bottom:  President,  Brad 
Brady;  Secretary,  Fran  Windt;  Vice 
President,  Susan  Schafe;  Treasurer, 
Paula  Luckey. 


50 


SEVENTH  GRADE 


«Sgbert  Avery 

'  bancly  A  redid 

"George"  BatTey 
Haroldymne^Bailey 

Ricky  Baker 


Robert  Bardon 
Qay  Barnes 
John  Efgrrffft 
Judy  Basham 
Geo  rge~  Basho're 
Althea  Bass 


Eddie  Beahm 
Regina  Bean 


Billy  Berry' 
Ellen  Birckhead 


Deborah  Bland 
Henry  Boisvert 
S u san  Boland 
Jim  Bonifer 
Sherri  Booth 
Debra^uWers 


(jlfloa-Bowling 

Ron  Boyd 


Billy  Boykin 
Lloyd  Bradford 
George  Brannen 


Marsha^B wedeo 
Janet  Brownfield 
Pebra  Buchanan 
Cvnthia  Bull 

Greg  Call 
Tommy  Cameron 


51 


Mary  Caprjpe 
"  Deborah  Carroll 
John  Carter 
Johnny  Chizmar 
-Charles  Chumlay 

Colette  Clapp 


Janice  Curthj, 
Jofm-OaVT?*^ 
5-jheila  Davis 
GlorTaDeadmore 
Ronald  Deavers 
T^andy  UeerinQ- 


Sharon  Delo^igr 
■JohnBlTnnis 
^Thomas  Dennis 
DenrrrsdTewdrF' 

gatricia  Diaz _ 

Dennis  Dickson 


Stanley  Ellington 

K7T?rr=efffr 


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■FFfts 


SusafTEndicott 
Victoria  Epling 


52 


JLinda  Esping 
Debra^vans  - 
TtoberT  Evans 
Karen  hasnacht 
\A(ayne  Feaganes 
Virgal  i-  ieias 


Marshall  Fitzgerald 
Gracie  Fletcher 
Xpyq  FJoyri 

Davjd  Fnlpy 
Lura  Foster 
^Kre-PTanks 


Emely  Gutierrez 
Gary  Guy 
GUTTGuyotoer  k  ro  m 
Charles  Hahl 
Paul  Haines 
Mike  Haney 


Beckie  Hansen 
Kevin  Harney 
’fpileTi  Harris 
James  Harris 


Robert  Hartwell 
Peter  Hellmann 


53 


John  Hicks 
£aiil  Higdon 
Dianne  H irsT> 
PauTTToag 
—■S-usan  Hopkins 


(Jordon  Horton 
RichardTToWe — 
Jeffrey  Hudson 
Marcia  Humphreys 

Ktp\/p  Hiitrhin^nn 

Joel  Iddins" 


Brenda  Jackson 
FTotrJarot5T' 

Robert  Jewell 
Diane  Jeffries 
WeSfc  y -Je  ffr  I  e?  ~ 

Dennis  JeT5spmo+6 — 

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dale,  Johnson 
Den nis  Johnson" 

— -SacaZlnhn  so  FT 

Shirley  Johnson 
Jon'joines 


Margaret  Jonps 
Marsha  Jones 
Sheme-Jgpes 
Timothy  Jones 
Warren  Jones 
’  Jose  "Julia 


Qav4d^ij^£il£k 
Richard  Karroli 
Patty  Keith 
Mike  Kelley 
Rodger  Kells 
Will  Kervahn 


J<elvin  Kim 
SherraXll’snt  ielcT 
Norman  Kisendaffer 
Helen  Knight 
Stephen  Koplaski 
)hn  LarabeP" 


54 


Deborah  Larimer 
Donna  Lawrenson 
Harold  Lawson 
jjnclaTeaKr"' 
E^ranttTeonard 
^Patricia  Lewi^ 


N ancv  L  i ndstrom 
Edward  LivenqoQd 
Bgcky  Lyons 
James  Mace-1 
MarleneMadaris 

Michael  Maeda 


Deidre  Maltese 
^rshall 
Americo  IViartf 
Carol  Martin 
■Sandy  Martin 
CatKerine  Martyn 


_  IV1  i  keJVI  assie 
"MTcFaeTMcA  d  o  ry 
Susan  M£Broom 
Kathleen  McUlarren 
QaleJVIcCleese 
Robert  McDavid 


Bill  McDonald 
Deneise  McGuire 
Linda  McKee 

■Dar,rrTl\7rpq" 

Linda  Mehon^ 
FranlTMendenhall 


Jerry  Merwa 
J^arr^.M^rfi'man 
Elizabeth  Mikhalevsky 
Sen  Miller 
Cynthia  Miller 
Pam  Miller 


ills 


miFTTp'IVIoaney 
Chris  Moody 


uschkin 


55 


Elizabeth  Myers 
DorisNancH1 
Debbie  Newton 
Keilhjy  ielsen 
Scott  NTstle^ 
Barbara  Nix 


Dorsye  Parris 
Becky  Parry 
Martha  Pennington 
Theresa  Perry 
Robert  Persinger 
Tom  Peyton 


Therese  Nyman 
Patricia  Oberkrom 
O'Neil 


Jacqueline  Phillips 
Robert  Philpot 
Mnni^  pipt7Sctu 
John  Pinckney 
Robin  Pittman 
llfiHPV.F  oe 


Donnie  Powell 
Leta  Powell 
Pamel  Powers 
Diana  Price 
Jeanne  Prisaznick 
.Ronald  Procario 


56 


Joyce  Riley 
Elizabeth  Risdon 
~ '  John  HisSr 
Myrian  Rivera 
^Paul  Rizzo 
0"dTs  R  ose 


Pamela  Rose 
Craig  Rowdon 
Ehl  iTqzjffr 
Linda  htlT5pau§h 
Brenda  Russaw 
Tom  Sakellaris 


Pfiric  Ravil  le 
Eddie  Schimpl 
■Arthur  Scholl 

-Patricia 

Chuckv  Seabolt 

^  Julie  Sears 


Sandra  Selmont 

^Henrv  Sergent 
Roger'Seward- 
Jacquelyn  Shaeffer 
£eggy Schafer 


Kirn  Shattuck 


C  An  nMarie  Shaw  j 
Lee  Shepherd 
Barbara  Shifflett 
Donng 

J  oy-Sb+mcbqck 
Joyce  Silver 


57 


— Ricky  Thieboll^ 
Phyllis  Thornton 
Mitchelle  Todd 
Deborah  Topley 

- Jan  T rainor 

Anthony  Triggs 


Jeaojiie  Vickers 
imjt 


Terri  Wadsworth 
4^eb£arWashingto  n~ 
Jett  vTatso*n 


.  _  # 


^Patricia  Weeks 
PatrTcFWgtr 
Pamela  Welch 
—Ronald  Weldon 
Oscar  WeTTs 


irbie  Weston 
Cm3y~WfiTfe 
.  Laura  Wilkerson 
imieWlM<ie 


Donald  Williams 
Ginny  Williams 
Connie  Wilson 
_ Mike  Wood 


James  Woodward 
Jyditb-Wisght 
Terri  Wrioht^ 
John  Young 


58 


ivid  Adkins 


SGHTH  GRADE 


Deborah  Baker 
John  Ballarrtyne 
Deborah  Banks 
Billy  Barkwetl "" 


Steve  Barry 
Michael  Beavers 
Penny  Beene 
Belinda  BeM 
CgOTrard^ender 
Teresa  Bennett 


Sharon  Berry 
Nelson  Bishop 
Becky  Boggess 
4QMig_Bonbrake 
DojjgrroQvyeo 

Catherine  Bowling 


Nancy  Bradley 
Brad  ftrady 
William  Brannen 
Debra  Braun 
Bill  Breault 
Edythe  Brodowski 


Evon  Brooks 
Jean  Brooks 
Howard  Brown 
Kevin  Bruce 
Edwin  Bunch 
Bill  Butler 


.MeHada  Cameron 

Danny  Cart'—- - 

Karen  Carr 
Krista  Carter 
Ward  Cash 
b  rend a  Cecil 


Darlene  Clelland 
JpJgn  Clipper 
R idnard  Cockroff 
Sylvia  Coleman 
.Edward  Collins 
KatlTy^Cntlrns — r 


59 


Terry  Coscia 
Robert  Costanzo 
Karen  Cottingham 
James  Cox 
Mjke  Cox 
Karen  Crusfe 


Stuart  Damron 

Carrie  Davis  ' 

Mike  Davis 
Steve  Day 
Joe  Dellinger 
Theresa  Derwin 


Bonnie  Deviers 
Kenneth  DeVor 
Darcy  Dible 
John  Dohne 
Cynthia  Dommisse 
Debra  Donner 


Katherine  D’Orso 
Suzan  Dowler 
Thomas  Doyle 
Steve  Drepperd 
Anthony  D unford 
April  Edwards - 


Susan  E lliott 
John  E I y_ 
Brenda  Embrey 
Louise  Entel 
■George  Farmer 

Wanda  Farr 


Faris  Farwell 
Dixie  Fish 
Chuck  Forbes 

Jane  Forsman 
James  Fowler 
Karen  Francois 


Diane  Friend 
Gina  Fuller 
Kathy  Gardiner 
Raymond  Gee 
Bonnie  Gibson 
Mary  G I  ad  hill 


60 


Debbie  Good 
Lee  Gorman 


V4£giQiaJit£gne 
Christie  Griswald 
Pat  Halnon 
ia  Hankins 


Patricia  Hansborough 
Steve  Harney 
KarenTHartly 
David  Hartman 
Debbli'Hawes 
John  Hays 


Carol  Hernandez 
Sharon  Hicks 
Alvin  Hines 
Jeff  Hobbs 
Jack  Hoffman 
Debra  Hoke 


Cheryl  Hoover 
_  Joe  Hudson 
Althea  Humbert 
Wess  Huyett 
Priscilla  Jackson 
Greg  Jarvis 


Denise  Jenkins 
Kathy  Jennelle 
Randy  Jewel 
Stephen  Johnson 
Joe  Jones 
Pat  Kearney 


•James  Keefer 
Karla  KeHey— 
Caren  Kemp 
Susan  Kimmel 
Rickey  Kirby 
Karen  Lamb  _ 


Gail  Lappi 
Ricki  Lawrenson 
David  Lecorchick 
BrendcTLelansky 
Margaret  Leonard 
Alan  Liddell 


61 


Debbie  Lockhart 
Robert  Logan 
-Bauia  Luckev 
David  Lumpkins 
Charles  Lusk 
Mickey  Lyles 


Susan  Manci 
Linda  Mantiply 
Brian  Mason 
-Daniel  Matheney 
— E-nrrest  Matthews 
Kathy  Miy 


Linda  McCall 
Dan  McClarren 
^era  McDonald 
David  McGhee 
James  McGinty 
K  at  h  I  eenl\7rCQtjgrrey- 


Adam  Mikilia 
Bert  Miner 
-Andrea  Mitrhpll 
[Diane  WoWe 
Dale  Natoli 
William  Newman 


Vickie  Newton 
-Mark  Nidiglson 
Diane  Noonan 
Patty  O'Brien 
Elizabeth  Ochoa 
Steven  Ochoa 


Patti  O'Connor 

Jami^.Dravec 
Juan  Otero 
Philip  Paley 
Diana  Pennington 
Jannett  Pittman 


Douglas  Powell 
Peggy  Price 
Donna  Prichard 
Gail  Pullen 
Tanya  Pustay 
Judy  Rackauskis 


62 


Connie  Rackiey 
Daniel  Reese 
Sharon  Reese 
Joyce  Riley 
Susan  Risdon 
David  Ritter 


Debbie  Roberts 
Coretta  Robertson 
^Keith  Robinson 

SKaTTrrrH(5ehrs 

Shari  Rompilla 
Jeff  Ross 


Susan  Rulapaugh 
Kenneth  Russell 
Sandra  Saxty 
Suan  Schafe 
Denise  Schneider 
Sandy  Seaver 


BethSeitzinqer 
Steven  SsrTrYian 
Edgar  Seward 
Judy  Shenk 
Jerry  Shepherd 
Kathleen  Shields 


Jeanne  Shimizu 
Keith  Sickafoose 
Billy  Simpson 
Kay  Sloppy 
Donald  Smith 
John  Sovitsky 


Richard  Spreitzer 
Gary  Stasulis 
Carole  Stewart 
Wayne  Stockslager 
Robert  Stover 
Debra  Suttle 


Sharon  Switzer 
Aleen  Tausch 
Gayle  T aylor 
Roger  Tayior 
Roger  Thomas 
Bill  Tillery: 


63 


Jose  T oro 
Maria  T oro 
Audrey  VanNorman 
William  Verry 
Roberta  Vipperman 

Richard  WacIcTeTI 


Lydia  Walter 
Patsy  Ward 
Andy  Watkin 
Theo  Watkins 
CharvlWatson 

Patty  Weadon 


Garnett  Weatherford 
Norma  Weckworth 
Lew  Welge 
Kim  Weller 
Linda  Wharton 
Steve  Whitaker 


Steve  White 
Lin  Wilford 
Jeoffrey  Williams 
Johnny  Williams 
Mary  Williams 
Barbara  Wilson 


Jr-rances  Windt 
Jane  Wipf 
Cathy  Wyllie 


Keith  Young 
Mike  Y usas 


Sylvia  Y oung 
Gerald  Zimmerman 


NINTH  GRADE 


Mike  Abel 
Mark  Alves 
Sandra  Antes 
Roger  Armstrong 


Mike  Arnold 
Sharon  Arnold 
Eric  Atwood 
Robert  Audet 
Wonda  Ayers’ 


Sue  Backstrom 
Wayne  Bagan 
Rosalinda  Bailey 
Donna  Bangley 
Brenda  Barrett 


John  Basham 
Kenneth  Beach 
Jill  Beahm 
James  Bean 
Elaine  Bell 


Stephen  Birkhead 
Rosalind  Blanding 
Monica  Boggess 
Toni  Bolding 
Sharon  Bosley 


Debbie  Bowling 
John  Bowling 
Pamela  Boyle 
Linda  Brazell 
Gary  Breit 


66 


Marilyn  Butler 
Karen  Byrd 
James  Cannon 
Sieglinde  Carey 
David  Carpenter 


Faye  Chelton 
Lula  Chumley 
Debbie  Clark 
Mark  Coffey 
Adele  Coleman 


ludy  Christensen  bought  the  first  Hayfield 
/earbook. 


Melvin  Coleman 
Joseph  Como 
Debbie  Comer 


Mike  Cooper 
Nikki  Cox 
Alan  Crane 


Patty  Daniel 
Janet  Davis 
Ken  Davis 


67 


Rhodes  Davis 
Mike  Deane 
Donna  DeAngelis 
Robert  Dellinger 
Debbie  Demint 


Stephen  Dick 
Bob  Dionne 
Linda  Drumm 
Pam  Edgar 
Nancy  Edge 


Toni  Elliott 
Martha  Entel 
Stephen  Ewalt 
Becki  Farnsworth 
Joseph  Faulhaber 


Mary  F  ields 
Kenneth  Fitzgerald 
Terry  Fletcher 
Roger  Foster 
Lynn  Freitas 


Ted  Fyock 
Kathryn  Gaffney 
Paul  Gagnon 
Kimeth  Gardner 
Karin  Garretson 


Kathi  Gogan 
Don  Goode 
Richard  Grahn 
Adele  Griebling 
Reynolds  Grimes 


68 


Steven  Guy 
Mary  Hahl 
Fred  Hamilton 
Robert  Hammersley 
Mary  Jo  Harlan 


Sandy  Harley 
Donna  Harris 
Kathryn  Hartley 
George  Hatton 
David  Hays 


Still  busy?? 


Amy  Hazard 
Charles  Head 


Kurt  Heine 
Mike  Henchman 
Gordon  Henderson 


Brenda  Henson 
Peter  Henson 
Teresa  Hicks 


Deborah  Higdon 


69 


HAYFIELD  AND  EDISON  SHARE  SCHOOL 


Thomas  Hobbs 
Norma  Hoskins 
Edward  Hudson 
Robert  Hull 
Dorothy  Hurley 


Ron  Hurst 
Kathy  Irving 
Kathryn  Izzo 
Sharon  Jansen 
Linda  Johnson 


Lynda  Karas 
Doug  Kavanagh 
Michael  Kirk 
Janice  Kirshfield 
Roger  Kneale 


Mary  Kridle 
Bernard  Kye 
Jerry  Lankford 
Faith  Larabee 
Paula  Lelansky 


Ralph  Little 
Vince  Litvinas 
Cindy  Lowery 
Roger  Lynn 
Rhonda  Lyons 


Linda  Lytle 
Connie  Mann 
Kim  Martin 
Betty  Matheney 
Mickey  Mathews 


70 


Mickey  Matthiesen 
Douglas  McCarron 
Jill  McDaniel 
Keith  McDavid 
Deborah  McGhee 


Lynn  McKay 
Richard  McKee 
Sfiaron  McKeown 
Timothy  McM i I lan 
Walter  Mead 


Jay  Meads 
Linda  Merna 
Martin  Mickles 


Barry  Miller 
Glen  Miller 
Marsha  Miller 


Mark  Mitchell 
Ron  Mixon 
Sheila  Mizelle 


Bruce  Morrell 
Joan  Myers 
Bernie  Nadeau 


71 


Carm  Natoli 
Diana  Newville 
Timmy  O'Brien 
Pat  O'Connor 
Douglas  Owen 


Dawn  Painter 
Kimberly  Paladino 
Joey  Paras 
Robin  Penick 
Gail  Petty 


Debbie  Peyton 
William  Phillips 
Carl  Piper 
Susan  Poorbaugh 
Phi!  Pullen 


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Randy  Rantz 
Theresa  Rappleyea 
Patricia  Rawa 


Donna  Reed 
Donald  Reid 
Laura  Reid 


Jean  Rizzo 
Dana  Root 
Lissette  Rosado 


Our  auditorium? 


72 


Bruce  Rose 
Joy  Rose 

Robert  Rosenbaum 
Gail  Ross 
Buck  Russell 


John  Sayers 
Gary  Scholl 
Don  Scott 
Nancy  Scott 
Bill  Shake 


Vicki  Shepherd 
Karen  Sherman 
Barbara  Simpson 
Elizabeth  Simpson 
Alan  Smith 


Betty  Spangler 
Edwin  Spencer 
Linda  Staats 
Patrick  Stepp 
William  Stewart 


Ricky  Stone 
John  Tansill 
Bill  Taylor 
Deborah  Taylor 
Al  Thompson 


Darshia  Thornton 
Marcia  Tyler 
Melinda  Vavra 
Harvey  Vermillion 
Janice  Vosburg 


73 


Billy  Wade 
Laurie  Wade 
Eddie  Walker 
Archie  Watson 
Shelley  Weaver 


Deborah  Weiss 
Warren  Wesley 
Kenneth  Westberg 
Janet  White 
Rex  Wiggs 


Michael  Wilkins 
Brenda  Williams 
Margaret  Williams 


Marsha  Williams 
Mischelle  Wilson 
John  Wise 


Chris  Wright 
Ann  Zulkowski 


74 


TENTH  GRADE 


No*w!os;tye#  thmefour,  awl%gued 


Bill  Arnold 
Lilly  Bailey 


Frank  Bashore 
Joseph  Beard 


Sue  Bekius 
Michael  Benko 


Gina  Bischofs 


Marilyn  Blair 


Myra  Boggess 
Linda  Bosley 


Peter  Bowden 
Jerry  Bowers 


Nancy  Bradley 
Karen  Braymer 


75 


$11,000  IN  MAGAZINES  TOPS  EDISON 


Wayne  Carr 
Peter  Chapelle 


Nicole  Clarac 
Joe  Clark 


Sandy  Clary 
Sarah  Clement 


Ruth  Conard 
JamesTJooeland 


Mary  Coppa 
Terry  Crane 


76 


Pamela  Crawley 
Tommy  Currin 


Rusty  Davis 
Orpheus  Deaver 


Janet  Deegan 
Bill  Demint 


Margaret  Deviers 
Debbie  D'Orazio 


Mike  D'Orso 
Alana  DuBois 


Barbara  Dunn 
LuVonne  Dupree 


Bonnie  Edward 
Duane  Eiskant 


Diane  Ellis 
Darlina  Embrey 


Bunch's  Beauties 


77 


Kitty  Emrico 
Mark  Endicott 
Charles  English 


Clarice  Evans 
Donna  Fiebelkorn 
Lynn  Forsman 


Ray  Frantz 
Jerry  Fuller 
Patricia  Galvan 


My  better  side? 


Charles  Gardiner 


V 

Billy  Giuffrida 


Linda  Gonzales 


Linda  Graul 


Willie  Grimes 


78 


Tom  Groves 
Eunice  Hagstrom 


Brooks  Hall 
Alex  Half 


Lou  Hansborough 
Terry  Harder 


Jane  Hardt 
John  Harney 


Lois  Hartman 
John  Haugh  II 


Bonnie  Hawkins 
Nell  Henry 


Valerie  Hogsett 
Patricia  Hyatt 


Gail  Jameson 
Judy  Jameson 


Dawn  Jarvis 
Henry  Jenkins 


Deborah  Jones 
Paul Juraschek 


79 


Mindy  Killen 
Susan  King 


Kathie  Kinnard 
Susan  LaRock 


Linda  Larvie 
Patty  Lash 


Evelyn  Lawson 
Gary  Leonard 


Dana  Kees 
Sidney  R.  Killebrew 


Sara  Trainor  gazes  impassively  into  the  camera  lens: 
"I  know  there's  no  film  in  there! " 


80 


Wayne  McGogney 
Gail  McHaffa 


George  Menefee 
Denise  Miller 


Geoffrey  Moody 
Carol  Muglia 


Kenny  Mullen 
Teresa  Murphy 


Donna  Myrick 
Bonnie  Nowak 


81 


BONNIE  GRANTHAM  FIRST  SCA  PRESIDENT 


Mary  Perry 


David  Platt 


Keep  off  the  grass? 


Tom  Reese 


Vicki  Polley 
Ken  Proctor 


James  Raines 
Yolanda  Ramirez 


Steve  Rantz 
Betsy  Reeder 


„■»  V' 


George  Riser 


82 


Richard  Seeley 
Ralph  Selmont 


Cheryl  Shank 
Jeffrey  Shepherd 


John  Thompson 
Michael  Thompson 


83 


Frank  Tibbs 
Bob  Tuohy 


Michael  Tyson 
Nicholas  Verhey 


Linda  Voigt 
Joseph  Walter 


Michael  Walton 
Susan  Ward 


Libby  Webster 
Debbie  Welsh 


Linda  White 
Pamela  Wilkerson 


Bramuel  Williams 
Trey  Williams 


Edna  Wilson 
Mark  Winslow 


Melvin  Wood 
Duane  Wright 


Eric  Yusas 
Jurgen  Zukowski 


84 


LAYFAYETTE  HALL  OFFICERS:  Debbie  Jones,  Tom  Payne,  Robin  Evans,  and  Linda  Rowden. 


NINTH  GRADE 


Roland  Adkins 
Debbie  Anderson 
Joanne  Anderson 
Michelle  Arnold 
Glenn  Asbury 


Alan  Atwood 
David  Audet 
Helen  Aylor 
Sandra  Bailey 
Paula  Bainbridge 


Robert  Baker 
Hank  Bashore 
Alan  Bass 
Bobby  Bass 
Gregory  Bass 


Jack  Beahm 
Rosemarie  Beckwith 
Don  Bernhardt 
Annamarie  Boland 
Alice  Booker 


John  Boucher 
T ony  Bowers 
Dorothy  Boyette 
Allen  Bridges 
Sheila  Bridgland 


Richard  Buckner 
Jim  Burrows 
Theresa  Butler 
Bill  Callan 
Misty  Calloway 


36 


Joanne  Carlton 
Raymond  Carpenter 
Judy  Christensen 
Bill  Chumley 
Denise  Clapp 


Debbie  Coates 
Sue  Colangelo 
Marilyn  Columbus 
John  Corkery 
Patrick  Cowart 


Students  work  diligently  preparing  for  open¬ 
ing  day. 


Dorothy  Cox 
Chris  Crawley 
R  ichard  Cronan 


Betty  Cross 
E  laine  Darivoff 
Pamela  Davis 


Randy  Davis 
Rex  Davis 
Wayne  Davis 


Scott  Deane 
Jennifer  Deem 
Jim  Dick 


87 


Kenny  Dickson 
R  ichard  Donaldson 
Jeanne  Drucker 
Cheryl  Dunigan 
Dorothy  Edson 


Mike  Edson 
Ann  E ndicott 
Debbie  Faraldo 
Michael  Farnum 
Laura  Farwell 


Mike  Finnell 
Kathryn  Fleck 
Kim  Flinchum 
Ernest  Forrest 
Wanda  Francois 


Michael  Gaffney 
Linda  Gardner 
Ronald  Gavin 


Kathy  Gentry 
Cheryl  Gibbs 
Mary  Giuffrida 


Michael  Gordon 
T eresa  Goss 
Henry  Greene 


Take  a  picture;  it  lasts  longer! 


88 


Jackie  Griffith 
David  Gurley 
Otto  Gutierrez 
Raymond  Hall 
Lynn  Hardtke 


Michael  Harmon 
Ann  Harris 
Vickey  Harrison 
Kathy  Haver 
Linda  Heckert 


Gary  Hedges 
Clyde  Henderson 
Benny  Hendrix 
Kathy  Henry 
James  Hensley 


Steven  Herbert 
Barbara  H  icks 
Debbie  Hirst 
Jim  Hitch 
Steve  Hoagland 


Steve  Holm 
Patricia  Howe 
Robert  Huddlestone 
Donna  Iddins 
Gail  Irving 


Jeff  Jameson 
Sally  Jewell 
Patty  Johnson 
George  Jones 
Miguel*  Julia 


89 


Gary  Keefer 
Willard  Keith 
Loretta  Kencitzski 
James  Koca 
Carolyn  Lacy 


Jeffrey  Lawhorne 
Kim  Leach 
Wayne  Lindamood 
Karen  Livesay 
Ralph  Lopez 


Pamela  Lynch 
Susan  Lyons 
Myra  Malcom 
Kathi  Martin 
Kyoko  McCrary 


Nancy  McCready 
Linda  McDaniel 
David  McDowell 
Rocky  McGhee 
Kathi  McGuire 


Robert  McMullen 
Mike  Meade 
Jane  Middleqoff 
Andrei  Mikhalevsky 
Debbie  M iller 


Howard  Miller 
Susan  Miller 
Stan  M  ittendorff 
Jim  Moran 
Clifford  Morrissett 


90 


Arthur  Nalls 
Diane  Nash 
Debbie  Nichols 
Keith  Ortiz 
Emma  Otero 


Amos  Overton 
John  Pascale 
Michele  Paladino 
Susan  Patino 
Debbie  Pearson 


Hayfield's  first  dramatic  production. 


Jeanne  Petitt 
Shirley  Phelps 
Henry  Pierce 


Lee  Pierce 
Michael  Plaugher 
Malcolm  Powell 


James  Price 
Michael  Quinn 
Barbara  Racherbaumer 


Lynne  Rankin 
Marlyn  Reamy 
Crawford  Reed 


91 


Carolyn  Reeder 
Steve  Rekas 
Michael  Reynolds 
Pat  Rhodes 
Richard  Rogers 


Anita  Rose 
Bonnie  Rose 
Bruce  Rosenwasser 
Vickie  Scarborough 
Mark  Schipono 


Judy  Scofield 
Kathy  Sellman 
Richard  Selmont 
Marsha  Shepherd 
Maureen  Shields 


Pamela  Shirley 
Lucinda  Simpson 
Paula  Smallwood 


Denaki^Smith 
Oveta  SmltTi 
Bernard  Sovitsky 


Ernest  Spalding 
Valerie  Spittle 
Charles  Starr 


92 


Larry  Stevens 
Donald  Stinnette 
Kim  Stratton 
Syble  Struder 
William  Sullivan 


Jeanne  Sutphin 
Michael  Tansill 
Kathy  Taylor 
Mark  Thomas 
John  Tiano 


Terrie  T rapnell 
Linda  Traster 
Sheliah  Uhlfelder 
Bill  Van  Norman 
Kevin  Vickers 


Gina  Vithoulkas 
Linda  Wahlmeier 
Richard  Washburn 
Patti  Wate 
Terry  Weaver 


Chris  Whitmire 
Elaine  Williams 
David  Wilson 
Arnold  Wray 
John  Yetman 


Janice  Young 
Mimi  Zablackas 
Alice  Zoretic 


93 


TENTH  GRADE 


t 


Doris  Ball 
Dale  Barnes 


James  Baskin 


Anne  Becker 

Ronnie  Bell 

James  Bergin 

Melinda  Bland 

Alfred  Benko 

Janet  Beyer 

John  Bodkin 

94 


Paul  Bull 
Valerie  Bullock 


Thomas  Bunch 

Debbie  Campbell 

Darryl  Carson 

Warren  Chapman 

Donna  Butler 

Raymond  Capuria 

95 


i 


Linda  Chelton 
Bruce  Clark 


Patricia  Clark 
Rose  Marie  Collier 


Debra  Collins 
Karen  Collins 


Donald  Cooke 
Mary  Jo  Cooper 


William  Cosgrove 
Colleen  Coughlin 


;  m  supposed  to  be  taking  this  picture! 


Cynthia  Cox 
Becky  Crowder 


Donna  Cummings 
Robert  Curran 


Debbie  Darley 
Cindy  Davis 


96 


Super  seven  .  .  . 


Don  Davis 
Stephen  Davis 


Greg  Deal 
Bonnie  DeAngelis 


Mayumi  Delaney 
Pam  Dell 


Richard  Delozier 
Joseph  Diaz 


Ricky  Diaz 
Leah  Dible 


David  Dodd 
Janet  Dow 


Megan  Dowler 
Brian  Duncan 


Allen  Edge 
Tamara  Edney 


97 


David  Platt  never  gives  any  answers!! 


Chris  Gardiner 
Judy  Gardiner 


Bobby  Ghetti 
James  Gogan 


Dona  Gordon 
Bonnie  Grantham 


Joanne  Gray 
Tom  Greer 


Debbie  Gundling 
Mary  Hailey 


98 


Gary  Haines 
Dora  Hall 


Rebecca  Hall 
Jeffrey  Hand 


Pamela  Hansen  -JDavid  Harvey' 

Ann  Harmon  Mary  Ellen  Harvey 


Bonita  Hernandez 
Louis  Hernandez 


f. 


'  "S. ; 


Gail  McHaffa  never  gives  any  answers!! 


Debra  Hollandsworth 
Karen  Hreha 


John  Hudson 
Mike  Hughes 


Ferol  Humphrey 
Joanne  Jameson 


99 


OPENING  DAY-HOME  AT  LAST 


Georgia  Janes 
Robert  Johnson 


Daniel  Jones 
David  Jones 


Deborah  Jones 
Robert  Jones 


Brenda  Lawhorne 
Jane  Lear 


Robert  Lee 
Betty  Lipscomb 


Debbie  Lovett 
Jim  Mangum 


Donna  Martin 
Robert  Martin 


Jean  Matthiesan 
George  McDonough 


Pat  McGoye 
Wanda  JVletzger 


Donna  Minnick 
Sharon  Murphy 


Don  Nay 
Jenifer  Northrop 


Rebecca  Nutter 
Leesa  Nye 


Kevin  O'Donnell 
Faith  Owens 


101 


"ORANGE  CREATION”  -A  BIG  FIRST. 


Thomas  Payne 
Jewell  Pennington 


Donald  Phelps 
Linda  Piper 


Ray  Poorbaugh 
Holly  Pope 


Fred  Prevenslik 
Debbie  Pullin 


Ralph  Quallich 
Ken  Rawa 


*  > 

I 

Don  Reed 
James  Reed 


Deborah  Relyea 
James  Richmond 


Money!  Money! 


102 


Billy  Rock 
Sherry  Roland 


Cindy  Ross 
Linda  Rowdon 


Candy  Rowe 
Jenny  Runyon 


"A  Hershery  Bar  for  the  winner." 


Thomas  Sampson 

Tom  Schulte 

Ricky  Segovia 

Michael  Siler 

Danny  Saville 

Barbara  Schuster 

Roy  Setliff 

Kathy  Simons 

George  Smith 
Linda  Smith 


103 


.  .  .  until  after  dark??? 


Debbie  Stepien 
Barbara  Stolts 


Marsha  Strickler 
Alfred  Sullivan 


Pat  Terry 
Gary  Thomas 


Pam  Thomas 
Phillip  Toven 


Debbie  T riggs 
Conni  T ucker 


Joey  Tucker 
Dave  Tully 


104 


f 


Lawrence  Uhlfelder 
Deborah  Walker 


Marsha  Weston 


Ronald  Walker 
Louis  Wallach 


Bob  Walters 
Carol  Watson 


James  Wease 
Shelley  Weeks 


Sara  White 
Beth  Wilbourne 


Marla  Williams 
David  Wilson 


Jerry  Windisch 
Roger  Wrenn 


Dennis  Zielinski 
Arlene  Zintel 


105 


106 


SPORTS 

To  accomplish  we  have  to  strive.  .  .To 
succeed  we  have  to  practice.  .  .To  win 
we  have  to  hustle.  .  .To  lose  we  have  to 
accept.  .  .To  be  the  top  we  must  have 
pride.  .  .Through  pride  we  learned  to 
strive,  practice,  hustle,  and  to  accept. 


CHEERING 

SQUAD 


Row  One  Co-captains  Pam  Dell  and  Donna  Martin.  Row  Two  Cindy 
Ross,  Cindy  Davis,  Donna  Cummings. 


108 


Donna  Butler,  Libby  Webster,  not  pictured— Sara  Trainor 


SPARKS 

ENTHUSIASM 


109 


JV  FOOTBALL 


Hayfield 

Opponent 

win 

Yorktown 

forfeit 

12 

Edison 

6 

0 

Ft.  Hunt 

33 

12 

Mt.  Vernon 

12 

20 

Groveton 

0 

0 

W.  Springfield 

24 

14 

Lee 

6 

7 

T.C.  Williams 

12 

Fullbacks:  F.  Bashore,  J.  Copeland,  K.  O'Donnell 


Quarterbacks:  R.  Setliff,  M.  D'orso,  R.  Cosgrove 


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Front:  T.  Schulte,  Manager;  Row  One ;  B.  Clark,  A.  Hall,  M.  Maron,  J.  Thomas,  H.  Jenkins,  M.  D'Orso,  R.  Bell,  D.  Harvey,  R. 
Mays;  Row  Two:  L.  Uhlfelder,  J.  Bergin,  G.  Deal,  R.  Armstrong,  B.  Steele,  J.  McDonald,  K.  O'Donnell,  J.  Mangum;  Row  Three: 
R.  Frantz,  R.  Davis,  J.  Tucker,  M.  Wood,  D.  Davis,  J.  Baskin,  R.  Setliff,  P.  Bull;  Row  Four:  R.  Cosgrove,  B.  Arnold,  D.  Reed,  D. 
Nay,  D.  Scott,  B.  Rowe,  D.  Eiskant,  C.  English;  Row  Five:  S.  Raines,  S.  Larrick,  F.  Bashore,  T.  Currin,  R.  Wren,  S.  Copeland,  R. 
Poorbaugh.  Not  pictured:  C.  Bowen. 


FRESHMAN  FOOTBALL 


Sometimes  I  wonder  about  those  freshmen  .  .  . 


Front:  T.  Fyock,  Manager;  Row  One:  S.  Herbert,  B.  Gallan,  S.  Dick,  D.  Bean,  R. 
Gavin,  R.  Dionne,  P.  Henson;  Row  Two:  M.  Arnold,  R.  Davis,  0.  Gutierrez,  R.  Rogers, 
G.  Hoag,  R.  Hammersley,  H.  Greene,  Row  Three:  R.  Huddlestone,  M.  Thomas,  H. 
Bashore,  R.  Donaldson,  B.  Van  Norman,  S.  Wiggs,  M.  Plaugher. 


SCHEDULE 


Hayfield 

Opponent 

24 

Falls  Church 

26 

17 

W.  Springfield 

25 

14 

Jefferson 

34 

20 

Lee 

28 

17 

Edison 

29 

8 

Ft.  Hunt 

32 

16 

Marshall 

30 

29 

Groveton 

13 

15 

Stuart 

25 

6 

Mt.  Vernon 

40 

112 


113 


Row  One:  D.  Read,  B.  Barrett,  P.  Rhodes,  J.  Blair,  S.  Ashey,  J.  Beyer,  M.  Strickler-Manager.  Row  Three  D.  Darley,  B.  Hawkins,  H.  Pope,  C. 

M.  Boggess,  D.  Nash,  K.  Gogan,  S.  Lacy.  Row  Two.  D.  Hirst,  S.  Jansen,  Watson,  D.  Stepien,  D.  McGhee,  P.  Thomas,  and  Mrs.  Gardiner,  coach. 

J.  Rizzo,  S.  Weeks,  D.  Lowry,  D.  Gundling,  J.  Vosburg,  S.  Backstrom, 


GIRLS  FIELD  HOCKEY 


Hayfield 


Opponent 


1 

0 

2 

3 

0 

win 


Groveton 
W.  Springfield 
Mt.  Vernon 
Ft.  Hunt 
Edison 
Lee 


0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

forfeit 


Hayfield 

Tournament 

Opponent 

0 

Oakton 

1 

0 

Fairfax 

0 

0 

Madison 

0 

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Mrs.  Gardiner  giving  the  team  a  pep  talk. 


You're  not  worried  about  the  game,  are  you  Debbie? 


J.V.  Basketball:  L  to  R:  T.  Williams,  D.  Platt,  Captain;  R.  Paton,  W. 
Chapman,  D.  Barnes,  R.  Cosgrove,  H.  Cruse,  J.  Hensley,  R.  Setliff,  R. 
Steele,  K.  O'Donnell,  J.  Harney,  M.  D'Orso,  Mr.  Fox,  Coach;  Not 
pictured  —  J.  Clark,  Captain;  D.  Nay,  T.  Payne,  Manager. 


JV  BASKETBALL 


Hayfield  Opponent 


39 

Groveton 

52 

51 

Lee 

67 

34 

Edison 

54 

37 

W.  Springfield 

79 

58 

Oakton 

67 

45 

Ft.  Hunt 

66 

52 

Mt.  Vernon 

47 

42 

Annandale 

47 

55 

Herndon 

34 

25 

Falls  Church 

43 

31 

Mt.  Vernon 

51 

34 

Jefferson 

61 

45 

Groveton 

59 

37 

Edison 

40 

45 

W.  Springfield 

49 

54 

Lee 

72 

51 

Ft.  Hunt 

61 

43 

McLean 

40 

116 


117 


18 


FRESHMAN  SCHEDULE 
Hayfield  Opponent 


23 

Groveton 

49 

27 

Lee 

38 

19 

Edison 

30 

41 

W.  Springfield 

66 

34 

Ft.  Hunt 

52 

22 

Mt.  Vernon 

33 

28 

Groveton 

64 

25 

Edison 

55 

— 

W.  Springfield 

Forfeit 

36 

Ft.  Hunt 

42 

FRESHMAN  BASKETBALL  First  Row:  V.  Steffens,  E.  C.  Morrissett,  R.  Cupka^JVL^Powell— Manager.  Missing  from 

Forrest,  B.  Shake,  S.  Herbert,  S.  Rekas.  Back  Row:  Mr.  picture:  R.  Gavin,  R.  Rogers,  D.  Stinrfette,  M.  Thomas. 

Harris— Coach,  A.  Como,  J.  Meads,  J.  Dick,  C.  Fisher, 


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GIRLS  BASKETBALL 


Row  One:  L.  Gonzales— Manager,  B.  Rose,  J.  Able,  H.  Pope,  L.  Bland— Captain,  W.  Metzger,  P.  Thomas,  S.  Bekins,  P.  Lelansky— Manager.  Row 
Two:  J.  Beyer,  L.  Staats,  S.  Miller,  S.  Ashey,  M.  Kridle,  S.  Lacy,  M.  Strickler,  Mrs.  Habicht— Coach.  Row  Three:  A.  Harris,  V.  Scarborough. 


SCHEDULE 


Hayfield 

Opponent 

21 

Edison 

17 

23 

Mt.  Vernon 

19 

13 

Groveton 

8 

17 

Jefferson 

39 

24 

Madison 

20 

18 

Falls  Church 

34 

20 

Ft.  Hunt 

32 

25 

Lee 

22 

24 

Springfield 

20 

TOURNAMENT 

21 

Lee  Varsity 

26 

8 

Marshall  Varsity 

46 

121 


122 


Hayfield 

Opponent 

24 

Falls  Church 

26 

17 

W.  Springfield 

25 

14 

Jefferson 

34 

20 

Lee 

28 

17 

Edison 

29 

8 

Fort  Hunt 

32 

16 

Marshall 

30 

29 

Groveton 

13 

15 

Stuart 

25 

6 

Mt.  Vernon 

40 

DkMti 


L  to  R:  B.  Clark,  S.  Bradley,  L.  Uhlfelder,  J.  McAleese, 
A.  Hall,  J.  Thomas,  M.  Maron,  D.  Davis,  B.  Hall,  R. 
/PQorbaugh,  J.  Raines,  J.  Copeland,  Mr.  Pruitt,  Coach; 
Not  pictured:  R.  McKee,  S.  Dick,  O.  Deavers. 


TENNIS 


124 


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Row  One:  R.  Grimes,  H.  Bashore,  Mr.  Yohe,  Coach.  Row  Two:  W.  Wesley,  T.  Weaver,  H.  Miller, 
K.  Brechtbill,  J.  Pascare,  K.  Ortiz,  V.  Steffens,  D.  Kavanagh. 


Although  Hayfield's  tennis  team 
was  only  organized  this  year  and 
they  did  not  have  a  set  schedule  to 
follow,  they  did  scrimmage  several 
schools  this  year  to  gain  experience. 
This  experience  will  help  them  next 
year  when  they  will  play  a  full 
schedule. 


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TRACK 


Date  Opponent 

4/3  W.  Spring.  JV 

4/10  Ft.  Hunt  JV 

4/15  Bishop  Ireton  JV 

4/17  Edison  JV 

4/21  St.  Stephens  JV 

4/24  Mt.  Vernon  JV 

4/28  Hammond  "B" 

5/1  Episcopal 

5/1  Lee  JV 

5/5  Episcopal  "B" 

5/8  Annandale  JV 


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Row  One:  J.  Sovitsky,  L.  Uhlfelder,  J.  Bergin,  D.  Dodd,  G.  Henderson,  P.  Shirt,  B.  Shake,  C.  Crawley, 
M.  Farnum,  Row  Two:  M.  Gaffney,  C.  Fisher,  R.  Gavin,  V.  Litvinas,  R.  Hammersly,  R.  Audet,  K. 
Davis,  M.  Wood,  Row  Three:  M.  Johnson,  F.  Davis,  L.  McFadden,  M.  Maron,  R.  Armstrong,  S.  Holm, 
G.  Bass,  M.  Schipono,  W.  Lindamood,  Row  Four:  J.  Selmont,  J.  Hand,  R.  Paton,  D,  Eiskant,  M. 
Endicott,  M.  Matthews,  S.  Dick,  Row  Five:  A.  Crane,  D.  Carson,  J.  Copeland,  P.  McGirk,  F.  Bashore, 
J.  Thomas,  J.  Tucker,  J.  Windisch,  Row  Six:  B.  Taylor,  J.  Baskin,  K.  Proctor,  R.  Little,  B.  Baker,  M. 
Gorden,  H.  Greene,  T.  Reese,  Row  Seven:  S.  Hobbs,  Manager ;  B.  Johnson,  R.  Mays,  K.  Heine,  M. 
Alves,  Manager;  Row  Eight:  M.  Arnold,  B.  Rose,  J.  Hensley,  K.  McDavid,  P.  Chapelle. 


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BASEBALL 


Date 

Opponent 

4/14 

Open 

4/16 

Ft.  Hunt 

4/18 

Lee 

4/21 

W.  Springfld 

4/23 

Lee 

4/25 

Mt.  Vernon 

4/28 

Edison 

4/30 

Groveton 

5/2 

Open 

5/5 

W.  Springfld 

5/7 

Edison 

5/9 

Groveton 

Row  One:  S.  Bradley,  R.  Segovia,  P.  Henson,  J.  Harney, 
S.  Dean,  F.  Prevenslik,  Row  Two:  P.  Stepp,  Manager;  B. 
Huddlestone,  B.  Steele,  D.  Scott,  J.  McAleese,  A.  Hall, 
D.  Davis,  A.  Breed,  D.  Reed,  Manager;  Row  Three:  Mr. 


Jacobs,  Coach ;  D.  Barns,  M.  Thomas,  D.  Stinette,  R. 
Setliff,  C.  Morriset,  M.  Quinn,  J.  Gogan,  Mr.  Spencer, 
Coach; 


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129 


SOFTBALL 


Row  One:  M.  Strickler,  S.  Bekius,  V.  Scarbough,  A.  Harris,  J.  Abel,  Row  Two:  Mrs.  Blais  (Coach)  J. 


Young,  J.  Vosburg,  S. 
Paladino,  C.  Whitmire, 
Manager:  E.  Metzger. 


Bailey,  S.  Ashey,  L.  Gonzales,  M.  Boggess,  Row  Three:  B.  Edward,  K. 
C.  Sims,  S.  Lacy,  Row  Four:  L.  Bland,  R.  Bailey,  H.  Pope,  M.  Weston, 


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■NH 


Date 

Opponent 

4/15 

Lee 

4/17 

Ft.  Hunt 

4/22 

Edison 

4/24 

Springfld. 

4/29 

Groveton 

5/1 

Herndon 

5/6 

Bye 

5/8 

Oakton 

5/13 

Mt.  Vernon 

131 


132 


ACTIVITIES 

Extra  curricular  activities  provide  the 
student  both  with  an  enjoyable  pastime 
and  an  educational  opportunity. 
Through  their  various  clubs  and  organ¬ 
izations,  the  students  gain  insight  into 
their  interests  and  learn  to  work  with 
others. 


133 


Faced  with  the  problem  of  initiating  a 
completely  new  system  of  student 
government,  the  SCA  has  shown  that 
is  is  proficient  in  organizing  the  stu¬ 
dent  body.  Having  to  make  the  sub¬ 
school  concept  work,  the  SCA  pres- 
I  ident  and  the  individual  subschoo! 

officers  have  labored  diligently  in 
making  the  SCA  a  success. 


Mr.  Miller,  Sponsor;  Bonnie  Grantham,  School  President;  Miss  Habicht, 
Sponsor. 

HAYFIELD’S  PIONEERING  SCA 


The  Executive  Council,  made  up  of  the  sub-school  president  and  the  Hall,  Brad  Brady ;  School  President,  Bonnie  Grantham;  Madison  Hall, 

school  president,  consisted  of:  Fairfax  Hall,  Dee  Silverthorn;  Jefferson  Steve  Rantz;  Lafayette  Hall,  Robin  Evans. 


134 


Jefferson  Hall  Officers:  Fran  Windt,  Secretary;  Susan  Schafe,  Vice  President; 
Brad  Brady,  President;  Paula  Luckey,  Treasurer. 


FIRST  SCHOOL 
OFFICERS  ELECTED 


Fairfax  Hall  Officers:  Debbie  Blackwell,  Secretary;  Dee  Silverthorn, 
President;  Jim  Fullerton,  Vice  President;  Pam  Owen,  Treasurer. 


Madison  Hall  Officers: 

Gail  McHaffa,  Treasurer; 

Evelyn  Lawson,  Vice  President; 
Steve  Rantz,  President; 

Laurie  Maltes e, Secretary; 


Lafayette  Hall  Officers: 

Tom  Payne,  Treasurer; 

Linda  Rowden,  Vice  President; 
Robin  Evans,  President; 

Debbie  Jones,  Secretary; 


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Row  One:  S.  Endicott,  R.  Root,  S.  Rompilla,  G.  Abeyta,  L.  Wilford,  J.  Riley.  Row  Two:  K. 
Cottingham,  K.  Alves,  D.  Pritchard,  K.  Sloppy,  T.  Copeland.  Row  Three:  J.  Hoffman,  S.  Gaul,  l\l. 
Bishop,  R.  Evans. 


JEFFERSON 


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FAIRFAX 


Row  One:  K.  Racherbaumer,  D.  Dominque,  L.  Collins,  M.  Maron 
Denson,  T.  Dodson,  H.  Rutherford,  K.  Elder,  M.  Murphy,  P.  Tarlosky,’ 


F.  Mendenhall:  Row  Two:  K. 
L.  Bischofs,  L.  Heard. 


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Row  One:  K.  Gogan,  S.  Jansen,  D.  Lowry,  J.  Rosenwasser,  C.  French;  Row  Two:  C.  Schnabel,  D. 
D'Orazio,  T.  Williams,  B.  Arnold,  S.  Ewalt,  M.  Henchman,  V.  Shepherd. 


MADISON 


LAFAYETTE 


Row  One:  D.  Cummings,  P.  Dell,  C.  Ross,  C.  Rowe,  D.  Nichols;  Row  Two:  D.  Dodd,  B.  Hernandez,  J. 
Northrop,  M.  Zablackas,  T.  Goss,  T.  Butler,  D.  Harvey. 


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Miss  Shams,  Sponsor;  D.  Silverthorn,  C.  Dommisse,  S.  Manci,  F.  Windt,  J.  Ballantyne. 


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GUIDES  EXTEND  WELCOME 


Host  and  Hostesses  Club  hold  meeting. 


The  Guides,  made  up  of  both  In¬ 
termediate  and  High  school  stu¬ 
dents,  was  established  to  greet  and 
show  visitors  around  our  new 
school.  On  Back-to-School  night, 
they  did  a  magnificient  job  in 
directing  the  parents  from  class  to 
class. 


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STUDENT-TEACHER  ADVISORY 

COUNCIL 


The  Student  Teacher  Advisory  Council  has  been 
instrumental  in  promoting  good  relations  between 
the  faculty,  the  students,  and  the  parents.  Taking 
the  problems  of  the  students  to  the  faculty  and 
discussing  them  objectively,  this  group  has  helped 
to  bring  about  good  student  teacher  relations. 


Joey  Tucker,  Jenna  Northrop,  Bob  Tuohy. 


Row  One:  H.  Bashore,  S.  Lacy,  K.  Hreha,  C.  Gibbs,  E.  Wilson,  V.  Hogsett;  Row  Two:  R.  Rogers,  P.  Jurashek,  M.  Powell,  R.  Gavin.  T. 
Payne.  Not  Pictured:  Judy  Rosenwasser. 


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FRENCH  CLUB 


Paul  Jurashek  and  Sharon  Murphy  discuss  French  Club  news  with  Miss  Sullivan. 


Row  One:  S.  Murphy,  J.  McDaniel,  B.  Hernandez,  C.  Simpson,  M. 
Strickler,  G.  Haines,  R.  Dellinger,  B.  Farnsworth,  J.  Pennington,  M. 
Tyler,  A.  Hazard;  Row  Two:  M.  Hahl,  W.  Grimes,  J.  Hardt,  D.  Cum¬ 


mings,  E.  Darivoff,  P.  Jurashek,  M.  Williams,  C.  Shank,  C.  Turner,  K. 
Hartley,  M.  Zaglackas,  D.  Gundling,  C.  Watson,  A.  Griebling,  D.  Fieble- 
korn. 


The  French  Club  has  added  both  to 
the  knowledge  and  enjoyment  of  its 
members.  Through  various  activities, 
the  members  of  the  French  Club  have 
increased  their  knowledge  of  the 
French  people  as  well  as  of  their 
language.  By  raising  money  through 
various  activities  and  studying  the 
French  culture,  the  club  has  made 
good  its  purpose. 


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Row  One:  B.  Brown,  Historian;  C.  Coughlin,  Secretary;  L.  Hartman,  Mr.  Martin,  Sponsor;  B.  Shuster,  T.  Grover,  B.  Nowak. 

President;  M.  Blair,  Vice  President:  K.  Sherman,  Treasurer.  Row  Two: 

German  Club  holds  meeting. 


The  German  Club,  since  its  organization  in 
the  beginning  of  the  year,  has  sponsored  many 
activities  such  as  parties  and  Christmas  carol¬ 
ing.  The  club  has  also  afforded  its  members 
with  a  chance  to  learn  more  about  German 
speaking  peoples,  their  culture  and  language. 


GERMAN  CLUB 


DEBATE  AMONG  FIRST  CLUBS  FORMED 


What  the  heck  is  the  negative  team  doing? 


The  Debate  Club  was  begun  in  the  spring 
before  the  first  year  at  Hayfield.  Member¬ 
ship  was  not  large  enough  to  form  a  J.V. 
team,  but  both  negative  and  affirmative 
debated  a  varsity  schedule  bravely. 
Although  the  team  did  not  accumulate  a 
large  number  of  wins,  their  debating  im¬ 
proved  considerably  during  the  season. 


Row  One:  P.  Juraschek,  Captain;  S.  Rantz,  President;  M.  Entel,  D.  Pullin.  Row  Two:  Mr.  Forsythe, 
Coach;  L.  Forsman,  A.  Mikhalevsky,  Miss  Hudnall,  Sponsor. 


Miss  Fludnall  looks  on  as  Paul  Juraschek  prepares  to  give  a  speech. 


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RADIO  CLUB 

The  Radio  Club  has  afforded  its 
members  a  chance  to  learn  about 
radios  and  related  electronics.  Its 
members  have  been  given  a  chance  to 
become  Ham  Radio  Operators  and  by 
working  with  each  other  have  learned 
more  about  this  interesting  field. 


Row  One:  K.  Fowler,  J.  Sovitsky,  P.  Haines,  S.  Keefe,  W.  Moser,  G. 
Rinehart,  A.  Overton,  R.  Spreitzer,  J.  Mace,  Mr.  Benson,  Sponsor. 


Row  One:  D.  Brown,  President ;  D.  Kamisky,  R.  Quallich,  T.  Groves,  R. 
Froster;  Row  Two:  B.  Stewart,  C.  Piper,  R.  Lopez. 


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Our  old  Yearbook  and  Newspaper  room?  Row  One:  P.  Hansborough,  P.  Halloran,  P.  Leonard,  M.  Leckner,  N.  Heist,  S.  Boland,  G.  Windt. 

Row  Two:  D.  Baker,  K.  Sloppy,  B.  Tillery,  L.  Westburg,  E.  English,  J.  Kridle,  M.  Griffin,  N. 
Weston,  D.  Howard  (Sponsor).  Row  Three:  D.  Banks,  B.  Domingue, P.  Beene,  K. 
Denson,  J.  Bonifer,  E .  Collins. 


INTERMEDIATE 

NEWSPAPER 

STAFF 


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Row  One:  B.  Stolts,  J.  Lear,  L.  White,  G.  Janes,  C.  Tucker;  Row  Two:  M.  Killen,  C.  Shank,  L.  Rozier, 
M.  Hughes,  M.  Williams,  K.  Sherman,  M.  Weston,  D.  Myrick. 


HERITAGE 


Communication  is  the  backbone  of  progress.  Therefore,  with  newspapers  as 
capably  and  expertly  produced  as  those  of  the  past  year,  no  standard  of 
achievement  is  beyond  reach.  To  this  extent,  the  student  body  gives  thanks 
to  a  most  deserving  staff. 


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General  Yearbook  Staff:  S.  Uhlfelder,  R.  Evans,  B.  Hernandez,  M.  Photography  Staff:  E.  Collins,  T.  Payne,  J.  Bodkins.  P.  Chapelle. 

Zablachas. 

Row  One:  T.  Bunch,  Business  Manager;  T.  Payne,  Sports  Editor,  Row  Two:  E.  Collins,  Intermediate;  B.  Reeder,  Layout  Editor;  J.  Bodkin,  Editor;  D. 
Pullin,  Editor;  G.  McHaffa,  Faculty  Editor;  S.  Rantz,  Student  Picture  Editor;  Not  Pictured:  J.  Rosenwasser,  Activities  and  Student  Life  Editor. 


Business  Staff:  Row  One:  M.  Borum,  L.  Rowden,  J.  Northrop,  C.  Schnabel,  C.  French,  L.  Forsman;  Row  Two:  P.  Juraschek,  D.  Stratton,  K.  Braymer, 
Tom  Bunch,  Business  Manager;  C .  Gibbs,  A.  Gribling,  W.  Grimes,  D.  Bernhardt. 


Intermediate  Yearbook  Staff:  Row  One:  L.  Collins,  D.  Hoke,  D.  Silverthorn,  E.  Collins,  E. 
Brodowski,  P.  Halnon;  Row  Two:  P.  Tarlosky,  D.  McDaniel,  P.  Beene. 


The  members  of  our  first 
yearbook  staff  have  been 
confronted  with  the 
ageold  problem  of  starting 
something  new.  The  staff 
was  faced  with  what 
seemed  insurmountable 
obstacles— a  total  lack  of 
experience,  a  late  start, 
and  poor  facilities. 
Yet,  layouts  were  made, 
copy  typed  up,  and  dead¬ 
lines  met.  All  this  would 
not  have  been  possible 
without  the  help  of  our 
sponsor,  Mrs.  Diana 
Vericella. 


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Row  One:  T.  Payne,  C.  Shank,  C.  Tucker,  D.  Harvey,  C.  Coughlin;  Row  Two:  P.  Chapelle,  M.  Arnold,  A.  Smith, 
P.  Juraschek,  D.  Juraschek. 


Photography  Club  members  improved  techniques 
and  submitted  pictures  to  the  yearbook  and  news¬ 
paper.  Film.  .  .lenses.  .  .say  cheese! 


PHOTOGRAPHY  CLUB 


Chess  Club:  Mr.  Rosen,  Sponsor,  R.  Killebrew,  R.  Washburn,  R.  Lee,  G. 

Haines. 


CHESS  CLUB 


Chess  Club  fostered  an  interest  in  the  game  and  gave  members  mental 
exercise.  Books.  .  .bishops.  .  .checkmate! 


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SCIENCE  CLUB 

Members  of  the  science  club  probe  into  the  myste¬ 
ries  of  our  planet,  discovering  the  many  wonders  of 
nature.  In  their  activities,  they  are  not  only  exam¬ 
ining  what  is  known, but  contemplating  the  unknown. 


The  Science  Club  performs  an  experiment? 


Row  One:  P.  Halnon,  P.  Luckey,  T.  Pustay,  D.  McDaniel,  E.  Schafe,  S.  Rompilla,  K.  D'Orso;  Row  Three:  B.  Hoimes,  D. 

English,  D.  Sisbarro,  C.  Welsh;  Row  Two:  M.  Maron,  Mrs.  Curran,  B.  Brady,  S.  Brady,  J.  Sovitsky,  J.  Ballantyne 

Keranen,  Sponsor:  L.  Conway,  V.  Fields,  M.  Fruge,  S. 


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Row  One:  E.  Simpson,  S.  White,  P.  Wiltse,  P.  Lelansky,  W.  Ayers,  M.  Coleman,  S.  Lacy,  H.  Hylor,  J.  Middlecoff,  P.  Davis,  N. 
Hoskins,  S.  Lacy,  S.  Ward,  E.  Lawson,  L.  Graul;  Up  the  Stairs:  B.  Nutter,  B.  Wilbourne,  J.  Scofield,  W.  Francois,  M.  Brown,  D. 
Carson,  L.  Freitas,  L.  Pearson,  F.  Humphrey,  J.  Beyer,  C.  Soms,  W.  Metzger,  B.  Gorham.  Row  Two:  M.  Fields,  S.  Anderson,  D. 
Minnick,  C.  Taylor,  M.  Boggess. 


CHORUS 


Row  One:  V.  Rockwell,  J.  Silver,  B.  Lyons,  J.  Shenk,  L. 
Sherman,  C.  Davies,  A.  Doyle,  D.  Smith,  S.  Manci;  Row  Two: 
E.  Brdowdki,  K.  Denson,  M.  Leckner,  C.  Kemp,  M.  Cole,  J. 
Hopkins,  T.  Holm,  G.  Breed;  D.  Holm,  B.  Forbes,  L.  Heard, 


J.  Molina,  Mr.  Alexander,  Sponsor;  Row  Three:  D.  Baker,  K 
McBroom,  M.  Griffin,  A.  Fiebelkorn,  P.  Beene,  D.  Hoke,  P 
Mitchell,  L.  Entel,  L.  Westberg,  K.  Cottingham,  S.  Adams. 


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Row  One:  J.  Middlecoff,  M.  Strickler,  B.  Nutter,  E.  Lawson;  Row  Two:  W.  Metzer,  J.  Beyer;  Row  Three:  T.  Payne,  D.  Carson,  L.  Pearson,  E. 

K.  Braymer,  S.  Phelps,  F.  Humphrey,  W.  Francois,  L.  Graul,  D.  Ralyea,  Spencer,  L.  Freitas. 


MADRIGALS 


Auditioned  and  chosen  for  their 
singing  ability,  the  madrigals 
headed  by  Mr.  Nelson,  have  sung 
before  the  student  body  on  var¬ 
ious  occasions.  They  have  learned 
to  work  together  and  to  cultivate 
their  natural  talent. 


Madrigals  sing  fervently 


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Row  One:  D.  D'Orazio,  B.  De'Angelis,  D.  Jones,  Co-Captain;  L.  Graul, 
Cpatain;  D.  Stratton,  B.  Reeder,  Treasurer;  D.  Pullin,  R.  Evans;  Row 
Two:  S.  King,  G.  Jameson,  M.  Tyler,  S.  Harley,  M.  Shepherd,  B. 
Grantham,  A.  Griebling,  K.  Gaffney,  N.  Edge,  K.  Leach,  Secretary;  C. 
Poling,  E.  Wilson,  L.  Bailey,  C.  Mann,  S.  Murphy,  Row  Three:  B. 


Wilbourne,  J.  Northrop,  J.  Rose,  E.  Hagstrom,  C.  O'Connor,  H. 
Boggess,  L.  Bosley,  G.  MeHaffa,  C.  Shank,  C.  Tucker,  B.  Koplaski,  M. 
Daily,  L.  Merna,  M.  Hahl,  G.  Smith,  L.  Forsman;  Row  Four:  M. 
Columbus,  M.  Borum,  W.  Grimes,  D.  Minnick,  L.  Bracell,  S.  Phelps,  B. 
Lawhorne. 


DRILL  TEAM 

Members  of  Hayfieid's  first  Drill  Team 
tried  out  and  were  chosen  on  Feb.  10. 
They  immediately  showed  their  spirit  and 
will  to  work  by  sponsoring  lollipop  sales, 
bakesales,  and  carwashes.  Officers  were 
selected  and  uniforms  were  selected  and 
made.  By  the  end  of  the  year  the  Drill 
Team  was  perfecting  their  routines  for 
next  year. 


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Twirlers  practice. 


SOLO  MAJORETTES 


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Solo  Majorettes:  Debbie  Greenquist,  and  Debbie  Bowling 


TWIRLING  CLUB 


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D.  Bangly,  E.  Shamblin,  K.  Livesay,  D.  DeAngelis,  M.  Guiffrida,  K.  Stratton,  K.  McGuire,  S.  Cupka,  K.  Flinchman,  R.  Bailey,  C.  Garcia,  C.  Lowery. 


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THE 

DRUM 

AND 

SANDAL 


Rehearsing  for  a  big  show! 


Row  One:  C.  Ross,  C.  Davis,  D.  Butler,  D.  Martin,  D.  Cummings;  Row  Three:  C.  Schnabel,  C.  French,  F.  Humphrey,  B.  Nutter,  P.  Terry  L. 

Two:  Mr.  Singleton,  Sponsor;  M.  Killen,  J.  Middlecoff,  D.  Harvey,  D.  Dible,  K.  Karroll,  K.  Izzo,  C.  Rowe 

Dodd,  T.  Payne,  L.  Maltese,  B.  Stolts,  Miss  Whitman,  Sponsor:  Row 


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Row  One :  N.  Edge,  D.  Nichols,  L.  McKay,  K.  Racherbaumer,  T.  Butler:  Row  Two:  C.  Whitmire,  B.  Racherbaumer,  J.  Christensen,  K.  Flinchum. 


TUMBLERS 


Without  a  gym,  girls  have  to  improvise. 


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Row  One:  T.  Pustay,  D.  Jameson,  D.  Price,  S.  Boland,  L. 
Collins,  L.  Dinion,  INI.  Weston,  F.  Windt,  M.  Maron,  D.  Sisbarro, 
B.  Tyson,  Row  Two:  L.  Conway,  P.  Roupe,  K.  Francow,  D. 
Dittmer,  K.  Harlow,  S.  Davis,  J.  Richardson,  R.  Powell,  S. 


Martin,  B.  Gallacher,  J.  Kridle,  D.  Miller,  S.  Manci,  P.  Luckey, 
Row  Three:  D.  Williams,  D.  McDaniel,  H.  Bailey,  M.  Fruqe,  S. 
Schafe,  S.  Rampilla,  L.  Bischofs,  S.  Butler,  V.  G  ray  bi  1 1 ,  L. 
Leake,  P.  Owen,  P.  Tarlosky,  D.  Blakckwell,  ©.  Yoder. 


PEP  CLUB  BOOSTS  SPIRIT 


Row  One:  M.  Williams,  M.  Weston,  L.  Traster,  A.  Boland,  D. 
Rellyea,  M.  Arnold,  L.  Karas,  M.  Paladino,  R.  Bailey,  C. 
Mann,  C.  Wright,  C.  Whitmire,  V.  Scarborough,  M.  Mitchell, 
B.  Farnsworth,  M.  Zablackas,  Row  Two:  C.  English,  R. 
Snow,  T.  Murphy,  A.  Bridges,  J.  Petitt,  D.  Cummings,  P. 


Dell,  D.  Martin,  L.  Webster,  L.  Staats,  S.  Bailey,  D.  Myrick, 
C.  Simpson,  D.  Lovett,  D.  Gundiing,  Row  Three:  K.  Fleck, 
W.  Francois,  T.  Payne,  J.  Scofield,  P.  Shirley,  H.  Aylor,  M. 
Tyler,  B.  Crowder,  M.  Maicom,  L.  Piper. 


Chamber  Music  performed  by  Drama  Department. 

MR.  MEYERS  HEADS  DRAMA  CLUB 


Row  One:  C.  Tucker,  W.  Grimes,  K.  Baker,  M.  Blair,  C.  Coughlin,  C.  Whitmore,  C.  Schnabel,  K.  Gogan,  K.  Braymer,  C.  Shank.  Row  Two:  W.  Francois, 
M.  Borum,  D.  Cummings,  J.  Northrup,  T.  Boucher,  D.  D'Orazio,  Mr.  Meyers,  B.  Nowak,  D.  Stratton,  V.  Gibbs,  V.  Shepherd,  S.  Jansen,  L.  Hartman,  M. 
Killen.  Row  Three:  M.  Henchman,  M.  Arnold,  A.  Smith,  D.  Dodd,  B.  Arnold,  T.  Payne,  T.  Bunch,  S.  Ewalt,  D.  Harvey.  T.  Williams.  R.  Tu 


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ART  CLUBS  SPARK  CREATIVITY 


Row  One:  B.  Hawkins,  N.  Bradley,  L.  Karas,  L.  Ronkin,  R.  Fields,  D.  Stratton;  Row  Two:  Miss  Bradley ,  Sponsor:;  M.  Killen,  L.  Hardtke,  D.  Peyton,  M. 
Fields,  D.  Grimes,  B.  Rock,  M.  Reamy,  C.  Shank;  K.  Karroll,  M.  Borum,  A.  Gribling,  L.  Dible,  M.  Arnold,  A.  Smith,  G.  Thomas. 


ART  LEAGUE 

This  year  Hayfield  has  been  trying  to  develop  artistic  Grade  Art  Club,  and  the  Art  League  for  high  school 

talents  through  the  organization  of  several  art  clubs.  students. 

These  are  the  Seventh  Grade  Art  Club,  the  Eight 


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Row  One:  F.  Windt,  K.  Dorso,  J.  Ballantyne,  C.  Welsh,  D.  Jameson;  Row  Two:  P.  Halnon,  S.  Hall,  T. 
Pustay,  K.  Francois,  S.  Manci,  E.  Collins,  Miss  Donnelly,  Sponser;  Row  Three:  L.  Conway,  P.  Lucky,  D. 
Sisbarro,  M.  Fruge,  L.  Bischofs,  S.  Schafe,  S.  Rompilla. 


EIGHTH 

GRADE 
ART  CLUB 


Row  One:  V.  Graybill,  A.  Doyle,  F.  Dotson,  B.  Tyson;  Row  Two:  Miss  Donnelly,  Sponsor;  L.  Westberg,  D. 
Yoder,  A.  Lopez,  L.  Cavanaeh;  Row  Three:  B.  Gallacher,  L.  Dinion,  K.  McBroom,  S.  Butler,  H.  Bailey,  K. 
Swab,  L.  Bainbridge. 


SEVENTH 
GRADE 
ART  CLUB 


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EVENTS 

Events,  happenings.  .  .These  special  ex¬ 
periences  in  our  first  year  at  Hayfield  de¬ 
serve  special  recognition.  Even  more 
than  our  daily  school  life,  these  par¬ 
ticular  events  will  remain  as  part  of  our- 
our  life-long  remembrances  of 
significance. 


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We  waited  a  long  time  for 
opening  day.  There  were 
frustations  .  .  .  the  de¬ 
lays  .  .  .  .but  when  that 
first  day  rolled  around,  it 
was  worth  it.  The  ribbon 
c utti ng  .  .  .  the  doors 
opening  officially  for  the 
first  time,  these  are  just 
memories  now,  but  the 
spirit  and  pride  of  school 
still  linger  on  .  . 


OPENING  DAY 


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The  New  Velvet  Haze 

“ORANGE  CREATION” 


The  teachers  had  fun,  too. 


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SPIRIT  WEEK  A  GREAT 

SUCCESS 


Spirit  Week,  sponsored  by  Madison  Hall,  did  just 
what  it  was  intended  to  do— it  boosted  school 
spirit  to  new  highs.  Orange  and  white  victory 
links  were  sold,  and  the  chain  was  a  tangible 
measure  of  spirit  since  it  grew  to  almost  five  hun¬ 
dred  feet.  Orange  and  white  garters  appeared 
everywhere,  and  a  door  decorating  contest  was 
held  and  was  won  by  homeroom  103.  The  week 
was  climaxed  by  the  basketball  game  with  Edison, 
where  the  school  spirit  was  tremendous. 


Homeroom  103  won  the  door  decorating  contest 


Donna  Martin,  Kitty  Emrico,  and  Kim  Flinchum  model  outfits. 


A  most  popular  outfit  .  .  . 


FASHIONS 


Hayfield's  first  dramatic  production,  Chamber  Music. 


The  fashion  show,  sponsored  by  Simplicity 
Pattern  Company,  and  put  on  by  the  Home 
Economics  Department,  was  given  for  the 
girls  of  all  four  schools.  Various  spring 
fashions  were  presented  and  modeled  by  girls 
attending  Mayfield. 


The  play.  Chamber  Music,  was  a  production 
of  the  drama  department  under  the  direction 
of  Mr.  Meyers.  The  cast,  performing  at  Ft. 
Hunt  High  School,  received  a  good  rating  in 
the  one  act  play  competition  held  there.  It 
was  Hayfield's  first  dramatic  production,  and 
both  the  cast  and  Mr.  Meyers  did  a  fine  job. 


CHAMBER  MUSIC 


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This  year  has  been  many  things  to 
many  people.  But  to  all  it  was  a 
turning  point,  a  beginning.  Indi¬ 
vidually  and  collectively,  the 
members  of  the  faculty  and 
student  body  this  year  have  taken 
the  first  steps  and  laid  the 
foundation  for  the  years  to  come. 
Just  as  the  edifice  remains  after 
the  builders  are  gone,  the  tradi¬ 
tions  which  we  originated  here 
will  remain  after  we  are  gone.  The 
year  has  come  to  an  end;  the 
traditions  are  begun  .  .  .  we,  the 
founders,  have  reason  to  be  proud. 


THE  END  OF  THE  BEGINNING 


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.  .  .  AND  AHEAD 

We  have  dared  to  begin;  the  frame¬ 
work  is  completed.  We  hope  to  meet 
future  challenges  with  the  same  spirit 
and  will  that  has  brought  us  through 
this  first  year. 


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The  HARVESTER  staff  would  like  to  thank  the  following  people:  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Howard  Marler,  for  their  excellent  photographic  help;  Mr. 
Herbert  Lelansky,  for  girls'  and  boys'  basketball  action  pictures;  Alston 
Studios,  for  the  student  and  faculty  portraits;  and  Mr.  Jim  Ellis,  our 
Hunter  representative.  All  of  these  people  offered  invaluable  help  to 
our  inexperienced  staff. 


Our  Editorial  Staff  consists  of: 

John  Bodkin  &  Debbie  Pullin 

Betsy  Reeder 

Gail  McHaffa 

Steve  Rantz 

Judy  Rosenwasser 

Tom  Payne 

Tom  Bunch 

Ed  Collins  &  Dee  Silverthorn 
Photographers: 

Tom  Payne,  Peter  Chapelle,  John  Bodkin,  David 
Our  Sponsor  is  Mrs.  D.  Vericella,  whom  the  staff 


Co-Editors 
Layout 
Faculty 
Students 
Activities  &  Events 
Sports 
Business  Manager 
Intermediate 

Harvey,  Ed  Collins, 
would  like  to  thank.